CardSharp 2 is an ultra-slim credit card knife

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The unique knife that disguises itself as a credit card, has been reinvented. The CardSharp 2 by Iain Sinclair has just been released and hopes to be as successful as the original.

For those who don’t know what CardSharp is, it’s a super sharp knife that folds up into a credit card shape, meaning it’s slim, compact, and can slide in your wallet or pocket. The CardSharp 2 improves on the design of the original by being lighter, stronger, and slimmer.

The body is made out of polypropylene, meaning it’s stiffer than its predecessor and the hinges are guaranteed for life. The new safety lock means it’s childproof, and it’s not going to accidentally open when you don’t expect or want it to, so you can just slide it in your pocket and not worry about an accident happening.

The blade is designed to be totally waterproof, and even machine washable. The body has a built in sheath which is designed to stop the blade blunting or injuring anyone accidentally. The knife is fully legal too, as the blade is under 3-inches in length and it’s designed to be easily visible even when in the folded up position.

It’s a pretty useful gadget, and pocket knives always come in handy no matter what job or hobbies you have. Plus it looks neat too, it’s like a James Bond gadget but with an affordable $25 price tag. And for that personal touch, you can have the blade engraved with a message or name for an extra $8.